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- Skákavka pavoukožravá (Portia fimbriata) je druh pavouka z čeledi skákavkovití a rodu Portia. Žije ve východní a jihovýchodní Asii a Oceánii. Specializuje se na lov jiných skákavek a síťových pavouků, ale v menší míře loví také ostatní pavouky a hmyz. Je známá pro svou nevšední vynalézavost a množství loveckých technik. Někdy je označována jako „nejinteligentnější pavouk na světě“. (cs)
- Portia fimbriata, sometimes called the fringed jumping spider, is a jumping spider (family Salticidae) found in Australia and Southeast Asia. Adult females have bodies 6.8 to 10.5 millimetres long, while those of adult males are 5.2 to 6.5 millimetres long. Both sexes have a generally dark brown carapace, reddish brown chelicerae ("fangs"), a brown underside, dark brown palps with white hairs, and dark brown abdomens with white spots on the upper side. Both sexes have fine, faint markings and soft fringes of hair, and the legs are spindly and fringed. However, specimens from New Guinea and Indonesia have orange-brown carapaces and yellowish abdomens. In all species of the genus Portia, the abdomen distends when the spider is well fed or producing eggs. The hunting tactics of Portia are versatile and adaptable. All members of Portia have instinctive hunting tactics for their most common prey, but can improvise by trial and error against unfamiliar prey or in unfamiliar situations, and then remember the new approach. There are differences in the hunting tactics of the regional populations of P. fimbriata. Those in Australia's Northern Territory are poor at hunting jumping spiders and better against non-salticid web-building spiders and against insects. The Sri Lanka variant is fair against other jumping spiders, and good against web spiders and insects. P. fimbriata in Queensland is an outstanding predator of other jumping spiders and of web spiders, but poor against insects. The Queensland variant use a unique "cryptic stalking" technique which prevents most jumping spider prey from identifying this P. fimbriata as a predator, or even as an animal at all. Some jumping spider prey have partial defences against the cryptic stalking technique. All types of prey spiders occasionally counter-attack, but all Portia species have very good defences, starting with especially tough skin. When meeting another of the same species, P. fimbriata does not use cryptic stalking but displays by moving quickly and smoothly. In P. fimbriata from Queensland, contests between males usually are very brief and do no damage. Contests between Portia females are usually long and violent, and the victor may evict a loser and then eat the loser's eggs – but victorious females of P. fimbriata from Queensland do not kill and eat the losing female. If a P. fimbriata male from Queensland displays to a female, she may run away or she may charge at him. If the pair reach agreement after this, they will copulate if she is mature, and if she is sub-adult he will cohabit in her nest until she finishes moulting, and then they copulate. P. fimbriata typically copulates much quicker than other jumping spiders. Unlike in other Portia species, females of P. fimbriata do not eat their mates during courting, nor during or after copulation. (en)
- Portia fimbriata adalah spesies laba-laba yang tergolong famili Salticidae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari genus dan ordo Araneae. Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan pada tahun 1859 oleh Doleschall. Laba-laba ini biasanya banyak ditemui di Nepal, Sri Lanka, Taiwan hingga Australia. (in)
- Portia fimbriata est une espèce d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Salticidae. (fr)
- Portia fimbriata is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de springspinnen (Salticidae). Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Portia. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1859 door Carl Ludwig Doleschall. (nl)
- Portia fimbriata (лат.) — вид пауков рода Portia из семейства пауков-скакунов (Salticidae). (ru)
- Portia fimbriata är en spindelart som först beskrevs av 1859. Portia fimbriata ingår i släktet Portia och familjen hoppspindlar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- 小遂莉蛛(学名:Linus fimbriatus)为跳蛛科的动物。在中国分布于香港等地。 (zh)
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- Skákavka pavoukožravá (Portia fimbriata) je druh pavouka z čeledi skákavkovití a rodu Portia. Žije ve východní a jihovýchodní Asii a Oceánii. Specializuje se na lov jiných skákavek a síťových pavouků, ale v menší míře loví také ostatní pavouky a hmyz. Je známá pro svou nevšední vynalézavost a množství loveckých technik. Někdy je označována jako „nejinteligentnější pavouk na světě“. (cs)
- Portia fimbriata adalah spesies laba-laba yang tergolong famili Salticidae. Spesies ini juga merupakan bagian dari genus dan ordo Araneae. Nama ilmiah dari spesies ini pertama kali diterbitkan pada tahun 1859 oleh Doleschall. Laba-laba ini biasanya banyak ditemui di Nepal, Sri Lanka, Taiwan hingga Australia. (in)
- Portia fimbriata est une espèce d'araignées aranéomorphes de la famille des Salticidae. (fr)
- Portia fimbriata is een spinnensoort in de taxonomische indeling van de springspinnen (Salticidae). Het dier behoort tot het geslacht Portia. De wetenschappelijke naam van de soort werd voor het eerst geldig gepubliceerd in 1859 door Carl Ludwig Doleschall. (nl)
- Portia fimbriata (лат.) — вид пауков рода Portia из семейства пауков-скакунов (Salticidae). (ru)
- Portia fimbriata är en spindelart som först beskrevs av 1859. Portia fimbriata ingår i släktet Portia och familjen hoppspindlar. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
- 小遂莉蛛(学名:Linus fimbriatus)为跳蛛科的动物。在中国分布于香港等地。 (zh)
- Portia fimbriata, sometimes called the fringed jumping spider, is a jumping spider (family Salticidae) found in Australia and Southeast Asia. Adult females have bodies 6.8 to 10.5 millimetres long, while those of adult males are 5.2 to 6.5 millimetres long. Both sexes have a generally dark brown carapace, reddish brown chelicerae ("fangs"), a brown underside, dark brown palps with white hairs, and dark brown abdomens with white spots on the upper side. Both sexes have fine, faint markings and soft fringes of hair, and the legs are spindly and fringed. However, specimens from New Guinea and Indonesia have orange-brown carapaces and yellowish abdomens. In all species of the genus Portia, the abdomen distends when the spider is well fed or producing eggs. (en)
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- Skákavka pavoukožravá (cs)
- Portia fimbriata (in)
- Portia fimbriata (fr)
- Portia fimbriata (nl)
- Portia fimbriata (en)
- Portia fimbriata (sv)
- Portia fimbriata (ru)
- 小遂莉蛛 (zh)
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